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-Mobile Phones: American and Japanese models may not funtion nuk because of system incompatibility. -Currency: Pound Sterling. -Coins: One and two pound coins, 50 pence, 20,10,5, and 1 pence. -Exchange: Money or traveller´s cheques may be exchanged in banks, exchange bureaux and larger hotels. Banks for best rate.

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The history of Wales is a history of struggles against invaders from within and out Wales. For example, The romans occupied Britain for 400 years, following the romans came the Saxons, Picts, Vikings and Normans, etc. All those struggles has left Wales with more castles per square mile than any other country in Westem Europe.

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English is the dayly language for most Welsh people. English is the dayly language for most Welsh people. Although the 1991 census gave a figure of 18,5 per cent Welsh speakers. Although the 1991 census gave a figure of 18,5 per cent Welsh speakers.

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The land area in just over 8,000 square miles and Wales measures 160 miles long by 60 miles wide. Wales has extensive tracts of high plateaux with mountain ranges deeply dissected by river valleys. The land area in just over 8,000 square miles and Wales measures 160 miles long by 60 miles wide. Wales has extensive tracts of high plateaux with mountain ranges deeply dissected by river valleys. Snowdon is the highest mountain al 3,560 feet. The coastline is almost 750 miles long (1,200 Km.) Snowdon is the highest mountain al 3,560 feet. The coastline is almost 750 miles long (1,200 Km.)

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Wales is a land of small farms sheep farming is predominant in the mountains and moorlands. Wales is a land of small farms sheep farming is predominant in the mountains and moorlands. Recent years have seen a strong growth in the science and technology. Recent years have seen a strong growth in the science and technology.

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March 1st is celebrated in Wales as St. David´s day (the pratron saint of Wales). This is the most important day in the Welsh calendar and the day on wich expatriales around the world remember their roots. March 1st is celebrated in Wales as St. David´s day (the pratron saint of Wales). This is the most important day in the Welsh calendar and the day on wich expatriales around the world remember their roots. In this day Wales people celebrate their culture and identity. St. David was an early crusader for Christianity in Wales and is supposed to have died on March 1st, 889. In this day Wales people celebrate their culture and identity. St. David was an early crusader for Christianity in Wales and is supposed to have died on March 1st, 889. His remains were buried is now the cathedral os St. David´s in Dembrokeshire, west Wales. His remains were buried is now the cathedral os St. David´s in Dembrokeshire, west Wales.

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Grade II listed building dating from 1570, easy access from the M4 juction 32. Grade II listed building dating from 1570, easy access from the M4 juction 32. Short bus or train ride to the city centre of Cardiff. Set alongside the Taff trail, close to golf courses, private fishing and cycle hire. Short bus or train ride to the city centre of Cardiff. Set alongside the Taff trail, close to golf courses, private fishing and cycle hire.